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Experts urge intensive lifestyle measures for lowering triglycerides

The American Heart Association is recommending that people with high triglyceride readings undertake an intensive program of diet, exercise, and weight loss.

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Medical memo: Pot for the prostate?

A study in Spain found that chemical compounds derived from marijuana plants slowed the growth of prostate cancer cells in mice.

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Ask the doctor: Is thermography a good screening tool for breast cancer?

When you talk about breast cancer screening, why don’t you mention thermography? I’ve been using it for several years instead of mammography, which uses radiation.

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Music and health

Researchers are exploring the many ways in which music may influence health, from stress relief to athletic performance.

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Heart Beat: Heart-health questions stump many

A poll by the American Heart Association found that many people do not know some basic facts about heart health.

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Heart Beat: Another yellow light for calcium supplements

The debate over calcium supplements continues, with a new analysis suggesting that people who take them may have an increased risk of heart attack or stroke.

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Follow-up

Further information about cardiac rehabilitation programs for people with heart disease and yoga as a way to reduce episodes of atrial fibrillation.

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Heart Beat: Emotional control and the heart

A positive emotional outlook may lead to a lower risk of heart disease.

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Are there limits to laser refractive surgery after midlife?

Freedom from corrective lenses makes laser eye surgery seem attractive, but having the procedure may affect the treatment of eye conditions that can arise in midlife and later.

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New dietary guidelines offer sketch for healthy eating

The latest edition of the government’s Dietary Guidelines for Americans tries to nudge people toward healthier eating habits and patterns.

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